Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1920 — Page 8

Public Health Column HEALTH AND HOME HYGIENE

FIGHTING FOR THE MUCH COVETED DAVIS CUP AT WIMBLEDON

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Supervisor, Rural Cook County .Public Health ltvi.kn A. EXitAL CHAXC'K FOK IiL AI. HKAl.Tll-' mM OF I.VTERKST TO t't.'HI.IC liFiAlTII .MRSKS IX COOK UtlM'l. t!i American aurse have rfc.Mvpj tb Florence Nightingale Me.ial far d; ttnguisbeJ service oiVrsris. The r: Florence Johnson. R. N ., director oi Kursinff of the Atlantic ivision of thj I'-e-l Crone. SJ!an cott. R. X.. of Chioairo. 111.. Ctf Nurse of the A. K. ".. in Ku1 pe. Martha. M. Russell. R. N . . of H. inkier, Oolo organiser of nursing service is the war one. 5Jnda Mler H. N . . f-f H.iat.m. vh performed service under flro. Alma E. FVerster. 11. N . , of Cli:-a who Ta In Kurops during the entlr perlcxl of the -war. Mary iE. Baldwin. R. X.. of Akron, Ohio, who was five years In Serbia. The. Mississippi Valley CV-nferenoe on Tuberculosis will be held Sept. 2nd. 3rd. and 4th at Pulmh. -M'lnn. A fine rrcxrrsm ha- bepn prepared and all the F'ublie Health Nurses shouid make every effort to attend.

Health and Consolidated Schools, as a child welfare prohlem is discussed by VVinthrop P. Iane. in the survey. Mr. Iane says; "Perhaps the most revolutionary thlnjr happening: in

American education (he rhoulJ add i heaJth wall. Ed.) to-day is the consolidation of rural schools. When the ramshackle, ill kept, unpainted. tare and rickety erne and two room school, with a single fachfr for th-s j pupil of all grades, gives way in sev- I eral adjoining districts to the coiiin."..- j

1 ?a and wel) equipped coTisolid.it ej school linclu.liny physical inspection I serving five and six districts with 'a corps of teachers and providing- the children 'with transportation, un opportunity has hen given to the children of that resrion that may well ef rt their future lives jrreatly both in mental and physical eficieney. Iowa lends !.1 the number of Consolidated Schools. In 1912 there were sovL:.teen and in 1929 three hundred and forty. Illinois has lees than ten at this date.

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Americans are optimistic over the !riciwmfc: u: ireir tennis play

ers in th-3 preliminary matches now takinjr dace in Enctar.il.

I'linto fAhowsW.M.Johr.ston (left) piayirp at;aitipt .1. M. I'l.ivelle.

h".d as her iruest her siattr f Chicago, ut lif ..niA th f rirfi r.srt it tV.a nn t If

Mis. Itlca Coats of Eiist S!d visited r HiMer-lH-law. Mrs. Auuuwa EjZKers of Roberta avenue Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Petersen of Kake avenue, hrfd us her guest yirit. Anna tsnyder, of llMnitnond for the past week. Mr. and Mis. Ctiati- Friti of CleyeInn.) Mv-nue. entertained a numbfr of ir t-nd- fr m 'lien Klltn. III., over the i l'! pari of tills work. i Carl Sfiifer and Miss Klsie Perz of

i.ist i-mp. spent W co nesija v eveninn at Henry Kcts borne en Lake ave.

Mis. K. ,lull"r and dausbtt-rs of Jn-j i r.i iih po! is boulevard l. ft for Kikhart. '. lul . here they wtil visit with Mr. Jul- j T'si pi;!.-nt. Miss Sally and .Mary Jul(i f- who have ben sp.-nd !r.g th'lr va- I . fill'. on iiere. leturned home with them ff"

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We wish to announce to the residents of the South Side that

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TIZ" FOR SORE.

TIRED FEET-AH!

jTiz" is grand for aching, swollen tender, calloused feet or corns.

NE W BAKER Y AT 212 CONKEY AVENUE

Ah! what t-Iief. N'o more tired feet; no more t.urninm feet; no more swol-

OPE 4IR SCHOOL. OAK FOREST S ILK OF SKVI.S The tittle children in the Open Air School at Oak Forest this year manaped the Christinas Seal Sale mo-st creditahly They made a record show-tag-of on hundred dollars. The proceeds were Rrrven to the Chicago Tuhercm'oMs Institute, the authorized ?. s-

ent ff.r Cook iVuuly. Tin-sn little uies are all contact Inspec tions, ti! hor parent havliiH: died of t -ibercu ios!..s . HOW TO KKUI" I'llll HIHV Kl.l. (Coutloued frvin I.nst Week) Do not feed tile baby i-ftener than every four hours. The stomach m.ist have a chance, to rest or the baby Will get sick. An over f''J baby Is UMially nn Irritable crying baby. A noru:;U baby s eeps from IS to 2-. hours a day . The nic-re fresh air and sunshine the ImHy gets the better tt will s'.etrp. Keep the windows open a'l lay and h11 night, except during- the heat of th inid-day Pun. Screen your win-lows and doors, as flies anJ carriers of disease. Manv ca:es ot summer diarruhea nre due to srermfl carried by Ties. Keep decaying vegetables and fruit covered, garbage attracts flies. Have the baby vacinated when a few months' oU If the baby" has diarrhoea stop a'l food, srlve only boiled water and see your doctor .immediately. ' ' -HARRIET FUTMER.

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HOBERTSDALE

Mr. JPrank Ppoars of 116th street, was hostesa to the "Ioyal Woman's Class" of the Christian ch nch at hr

I r-tr-'l el-cvcd hood: Daclor Tells Bow to I ill

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many instances, and quick relief brought to inflamed, aching, itrhinp, burning, work-strained, watery eyes. Read the doctor's full statement soon to appear in this paper. Bon-Opto is cold and recommended everywhere by Druggists.

a tina'inb .-.ri'l son Jos, ph. Mrs. Charley I'.iVMine .itid M:-s i 'i !..:! i.- C.i , - V-ii ! ("i . o . .i i a dinner I lie foripar! ... ! bis v. . k . Mrs. w. K can.-.- f R.-h-rts an-..

''hoot qurttion if Hunt1. SaU tail in the treatment of Ecrmi, Tettrr Ringworm . Itch eic. Ooo t become- dtcoiirufci bciur otfief trri merits failed Htint ". Slv ht, ret eved hundreti of ai K

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Where we will bake bread of a "Superior" quality also a complete line of choice, fresh pastry and fancy cakes will always be on hand. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE.

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i out Kfcllin relief, just use "TIz." "Tlj" J is tlie only r-medy lhat draws out all tn poisonous exudations which puff j up the feet. "Tix" cures your foot 1 trouble, so you'll never limp or .l.-aw up your face In pain. Your shoes

won't seem tiphl. and your feet will never, never hint or get sore and swollen. Think of It, no more fot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions. (let a box at any drug- store or de-

j partnient more and get instant reli'f.

ear smaller shoes Just once try "TU." Get a whoh year's foot com

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Superior Baker y 212 CONKEY AVE., HAMMOND (Three doors east of Harrison St.)

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V U. S. GOVERNMENT HOUSES

in the Past Sixty Days by Business Men

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Our; list of purchasers . IncIuHe the president of a bank, a leading

physician, a high railroacj official, a manufacturer, a real estate ( Healer, many business vtnen and a large number of employees

Win local industries.

This means that the government houses have stood the acid test of careful investigation by men accustomeH to analyze investments. ,

MR. WORKING MAN: If these Houses were out of your reach you might say, "Oh, ye?,

"N they can buy, they have lots of money." But you can buy these houses for an initial payment Kof only $250.00 and after that you pay out the Government same as rent.

DON'T GO INTO WILD INVESTMENTS: When you can get as sure a thing as new mod-

ern houses that will pay you from nine to eleven percent net per annum over and above taxes V and insurance. . . , , -a.. . l

T WARNING! RENTS ARE GOING UP: You have been kicked from pillar to post. The landlord has been saying, "It's your move" or "Pay more rent or get out." Why not stop ell Nof this and get into your own home.

BUYERS SAY: "Oh, I didn't know these houses were so modern and so well situated. Why, I am surprised. They are really just an extension of May-

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Modern four, six and seveiyroom houses on forty foot lots, all assessments paid iit, fullt furnace heat, gas hot water heaters, laundry trays, may be bad' for $250.00 down and for $36.00

to $45.00 a month.

HOUSING

FRANK R. MARTIN, Selling Representative Office, Woods; Martin & Co. Hammond Trust & Savings Bank Hammond Building Phone Hammond 51

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We handle only one grade of butter and eggs. Every egg is candled under government license.

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This is an exceptional brand of coffee a delicious drink that everybody likes. Worth much more, but we feature it at 39c. Be sure to try it. When in the store look for Club House Brands the finest goods money can buy. , Pet Milk, tall cans, per can 1 2c Post Toasties, large size, 2 pkgs. for . . . 36c The Famous Kent Farm Tomatoes. . . 1 3c Campbell's Pork and Beans, per can . 1 2c

Quaker Oats, 2 packages 25c We have Silver Leaf Pure Lard and Dixie Bacon Squares. Pearl Tapioca lie 1 -lb. . can Crisco 39c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars 25c

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Half Block West f Hohman t, Groceterias soon to open in Whiting, East Chicago and Gary